What Self-Management Skills Do Turkish Caregivers Have in Caring for People with Dementia? Results of a Qualitative Survey
Yilmaz-Aslan Y, Annac K, Aksakal T, Yilmaz H, Merz S, Wahidie D, Razum O, Brzoska P, Tezcan-Güntekin H (2024)
Healthcare 12(12): 1187.
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Yilmaz-Aslan, YüceUniBi;
Annac, KübraUniBi;
Aksakal, TugbaUniBi;
Yilmaz, Huriyet;
Merz, Sibille;
Wahidie, Diana;
Razum, OliverUniBi;
Brzoska, Patrick;
Tezcan-Güntekin, HürremUniBi
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Family caregivers can be overwhelmed by the care they provide within the family without external support. The development of self-management skills and the associated ability to actively and responsibly manage one's own health or illness situation therefore plays a vital role in the home care of people living with dementia. As part of an individualized intervention for family caregivers of people of Turkish origin with dementia, existing self-management skills were examined through qualitative interviews to gain insight into health literacy and empowerment in caregiving and in interviewees' own practices to maintain their health. Ten caregivers of Turkish origin who were responsible for family members living with dementia were interviewed using problem-centered interviews. We found that the target group has very heterogeneous self-management competencies, which are based, on the one hand, on existing supportive resources and, on the other hand, on diverse care-specific, psychosocial and life-world challenges in intrafamily care that have not been overcome. Self-management skills in family caregivers are influenced by a complex interplay of both available resources that support these skills and challenging caregiving situations. This dynamic combination of resources and challenges results in varying levels of self-management ability among family caregivers. Strengthening resources can help caregivers to meet the challenges resulting from caregiving and to expand their self-management competencies. There is great need for action in promoting self-management skills among Turkish caregivers of people living with dementia in home care. Interventions to promote self-management skills must take into account the individual resources of those affected as well as their social and cultural diversity.
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self-management;
home care;
family caregivers;
dementia;
diversity
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2024
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Healthcare
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12
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12
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1187
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2227-9032
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Yilmaz-Aslan Y, Annac K, Aksakal T, et al. What Self-Management Skills Do Turkish Caregivers Have in Caring for People with Dementia? Results of a Qualitative Survey. Healthcare . 2024;12(12): 1187.
Yilmaz-Aslan, Y., Annac, K., Aksakal, T., Yilmaz, H., Merz, S., Wahidie, D., Razum, O., et al. (2024). What Self-Management Skills Do Turkish Caregivers Have in Caring for People with Dementia? Results of a Qualitative Survey. Healthcare , 12(12), 1187. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12121187
Yilmaz-Aslan, Yüce, Annac, Kübra, Aksakal, Tugba, Yilmaz, Huriyet, Merz, Sibille, Wahidie, Diana, Razum, Oliver, Brzoska, Patrick, and Tezcan-Güntekin, Hürrem. 2024. “What Self-Management Skills Do Turkish Caregivers Have in Caring for People with Dementia? Results of a Qualitative Survey”. Healthcare 12 (12): 1187.
Yilmaz-Aslan, Y., Annac, K., Aksakal, T., Yilmaz, H., Merz, S., Wahidie, D., Razum, O., Brzoska, P., and Tezcan-Güntekin, H. (2024). What Self-Management Skills Do Turkish Caregivers Have in Caring for People with Dementia? Results of a Qualitative Survey. Healthcare 12:1187.
Yilmaz-Aslan, Y., et al., 2024. What Self-Management Skills Do Turkish Caregivers Have in Caring for People with Dementia? Results of a Qualitative Survey. Healthcare , 12(12): 1187.
Y. Yilmaz-Aslan, et al., “What Self-Management Skills Do Turkish Caregivers Have in Caring for People with Dementia? Results of a Qualitative Survey”, Healthcare , vol. 12, 2024, : 1187.
Yilmaz-Aslan, Y., Annac, K., Aksakal, T., Yilmaz, H., Merz, S., Wahidie, D., Razum, O., Brzoska, P., Tezcan-Güntekin, H.: What Self-Management Skills Do Turkish Caregivers Have in Caring for People with Dementia? Results of a Qualitative Survey. Healthcare . 12, : 1187 (2024).
Yilmaz-Aslan, Yüce, Annac, Kübra, Aksakal, Tugba, Yilmaz, Huriyet, Merz, Sibille, Wahidie, Diana, Razum, Oliver, Brzoska, Patrick, and Tezcan-Güntekin, Hürrem. “What Self-Management Skills Do Turkish Caregivers Have in Caring for People with Dementia? Results of a Qualitative Survey”. Healthcare 12.12 (2024): 1187.
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